Why Queen Letizia made a masterpiece in Stockholm with her H&M dress
Queen Letizia debuts two dresses in one day (and a Spanish brand) to say goodbye to Sweden
The Queen was made with this
Massimo Dutti skirt,
with asymmetric hem and high waist, in 2019, and since then she has worn it up to six times.
As in the previous ones, she has combined it with black, in this case a crossed silk blouse signed by
Sandro,
some stilettos and a bag.
Precisely in one of these accessories is the Queen's nod to the land she was visiting, the Basque Country.
It is a bag from the firm
Mauska,
a brand of bags and accessories based in the Basque city that was founded in 2018 by Miren Zubiaguirre.
This bag, which costs 335 euros on the brand's website, corresponds to the model called 'Rosario', and the Queen has chosen it in medium size.
As indicated, it is made by hand in
Ubrique
and it is "a black leather 'doctor bag' that closes completely with a zip, has a back pocket also closed with a zip and the interior is lined with velvety suede effect cotton."
It is not the first time that Doña Letizia winks at Basque creation.
In June of this year, she traveled to Vitoria to preside over the inauguration of the Memorial Center for the Victims of Terrorism and wore a black dress with ruffles by the Bilbao-based creator
Leyre Doueil.
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